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Kennedy then asked the former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee to “give” him a “list of the provisions that you object to.”
Abrams, who founded the voting rights advocacy group Fair Fight Action, proceeded to list the components of the bill that she says would place unfair disadvantages on certain segments of the population, including voters in minority groups and low-income residents.
“It shortens the federal run-off period from nine weeks to four weeks. It restricts the time a voter can request and return an absentee ballot application,” she began before commenting on the provision that requires voters to present a photo ID when participating in absentee voting.
Sen. Josh Hawley, former Treasury Sec. Steven Mnuchin, former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (Whitney Curtis/Getty Images)
Former governor Eric Greitens, who resigned in 2018 after being indicted in connection with two criminal charges that were later dropped, is competing with Missouri Senate candidates over Trump-backed endorsements and funding.
Vying for the open seat that two-term Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) will leave behind, Greitens raised around $27,000 since announcing his run on Mar. 22. He donated around $18,000 himself and roughly $9,300 came from donors. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, the only other confirmed Republican candidate so far, announced his bid on Mar. 24 and has not yet reported any fundraising.